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Charman set for Hornets striking role


Football. Pre-season friendly

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Published Date: 22 July 2008
GARY CHARMAN is set to start up front for Horsham tonight in their first 'home' match at Worthing's Woodside Road.

The Hornets host Conference new boys Eastbourne Borough tonight in the first match of a proposed two year ground-share with Worthing.

And manager John Maggs is set to give more of his new signings time on the pitch.

Visit www.wscountytimes.co.uk throughout the match for live updates from Woodside Road

Long serving Charman, who can play out wide or up front, will be paired with new recruit Mark Knee up front while Jamie Lovegrove looks set to take a place on the bench after a spell at Doncaster Rovers.

Reggie Savage will miss the game with a groin strain, while Jacob Mingle is ruled out after injuring his ankle in the friendly against Herne Bay on Saturday.

Maggs said: "Reggie and Jacob look like they will make the squad for Thursday at Lewes, so we will be quite strong for that."

Horsham (probable): Paul Seuke; Andy Howard, Eddie French, Sam Page, Russell Eldridge; Jack Page, Lee Carney, Lee Carey, Alex haddow; Mark Knee, Gary Charman.

Subs: Lee Farrell, Sam Jeremiah, Liam Baitup, Jamie Lovegrove, Yinka Salaam, Ian Payne.

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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 11:29 AM
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  • Location: Horsham
 
 

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